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Friday, January 7, 2011
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John Blanchette: Eastern never blinked
January 7, 2011 in Sports Let’s be real: the Blue Hens blinked. Eastern never did, all year. 2
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No suspense as Whitworth routs Lutes
January 7, 2011 in Sports If you’re looking for a nail-biting, suspenseful basketball experience it may not be found at the Whitworth Pirates Fieldhouse anytime soon.
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Chiefs come to life, rock Lethbridge
January 7, 2011 in Sports Midway through Friday night’s game against Lethbridge, when the only things the Arena crowd of 5,423 had to cheer about were the Eastern Washington football team and an own goal, …
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Eagles are national champions
January 7, 2011 in Sports FRISCO, Tex. – Eastern Washington University has been a fourth-down and fourth-quarter team throughout most of this magical college football season. The Eagles were again on Friday night. 23
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EWU 20, Delaware 19: The Stats
January 7, 2011 in Sports The stats from Friday’s FCS title game in Frisco, Texas.
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FCS notebook: Turns out, football really is game of inches
January 7, 2011 in Sports FRISCO, Texas – So was it or wasn’t it? A first down, that is. Delaware coach K.C. Keeler was adamant: It wasn’t. Eastern Washington running back Mario Brown was just … 6
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Eastern’s keys to victory
January 7, 2011 in Sports Steve Bergum’s keys to the game. 2
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Collision claims at least one near Moscow
January 7, 2011 in News At least one person is dead after a two-car collision about 8:43 p.m. Friday on southbound Highway 95 near Moscow, according to an Idaho State Police dispatcher.
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For the record, Seahawks don’t care
January 7, 2011 in Sports As far as the Seahawks are concerned, they’re 0-0 going into today’s first-round playoff game against New Orleans.
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Healthy Gonzaga heads into WCC play
January 7, 2011 in Sports The first two months of the men’s basketball season have pretty much shown every side of the Gonzaga Bulldogs. 5
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Avista agrees to fine in Odessa explosion
January 7, 2011 in City Avista filed a settlement agreement Friday with Washington state regulators that would, if approved, resolve all issues stemming from a December 2008 natural gas explosion and fire that damaged a …
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Cougars looking for a little payback
January 7, 2011 in Sports The memory is still raw. And the Washington State Cougars will have Saturday to relive it. Then Saturday night, when the Oregon Ducks visit Beasley Coliseum in a Pac-10 game, …
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Idaho Tax Commission chairman resigns
January 7, 2011 in Idaho Idaho Tax Commission Chairman Royce Chigbrow resigned Friday after employees at the agency said he intervened in tax cases involving clients of his son’s accounting firm as well as for …
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49ers hire Harbaugh
January 7, 2011 in Sports Jim Harbaugh is headed to the NFL without leaving the Bay Area. The successful Stanford coach has been hired to coach the San Francisco 49ers.
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Otter says he’ll make cuts ‘standard practice’
January 7, 2011 Idaho Gov. Butch Otter pledged Friday to turn the emergency measures the state has taken to cope with a huge economic downturn into “standard operating practices” for his administration, as … 4
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Dog’s salute enraged Nazis
January 7, 2011 in News Newly discovered documents have revealed a bizarre footnote to the history of the Second World War: a Finnish mutt whose imitation of the Hitler salute enraged the Nazis so deeply … 3
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Juror conduct at issue in CdA hate-crime verdict
January 7, 2011 in Idaho A Kootenai County judge on Friday said he’d never had an inquiry by a juror similar to one made during deliberations in an October hate-crime trial that has caused defense … 6
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New ethics complaint targets Rep. Hart
January 7, 2011 in Idaho Yet another ethics complaint has been filed against Idaho Rep. Phil Hart, this one by the write-in candidate who unsuccessfully ran against him in November.Hayden businessman Howard Griffiths, who garnered … 2
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Gregoire’s office says state workers can open mail
January 7, 2011 in Region Gov. Chris Gregoire’s office has cleared workers in state offices to open mail, one day after ordering them to stop after fiery packages were sent to Maryland state offices. 1
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NW today: Tumbleweeds invade neighborhood
January 7, 2011 in Region Thousands of tumbleweeds have blown into the Panoramic Heights area of Kennewick this winter, and some residents have had enough of the roly-poly plants. 1
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December jobs report points to slow, steady growth
January 7, 2011 in Business, Nation/World The nation’s economy added 103,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate dropped to 9.4 percent last month, its lowest level in 19 months. 26
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Wet weather won’t last
January 7, 2011 in City, Idaho Today’s wet weather is likely to be the last of the liquid precipitation for some time.
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Ephrata couple hit the jackpot by playing their birth dates
January 7, 2011 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – When Jim McCullar woke his wife, Carolyn, shortly after 11 p.m. Tuesday night, she was worried he was having another heart attack. “Are you OK?” the Ephrata woman … 1
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Gates targets military budget
January 7, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates called Thursday for shrinking the Army and Marine Corps by as many as 47,000 troops, opting to cut ground forces in response to … 14

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